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  1. May 24, 2023 · In Romania, IOCC has provided school supplies to children in need (left), humanitarian aid to Ukrainian refugees (center), and seminars (right) to prevent students from dropping out of school. IOCC has worked in Romania since 2000, collaborating with the Romanian Orthodox Church and its social ministries.

  2. plies to establish compliance with Government of Uganda protocols, allowing for the reopening of houses of worship. Both projects also carried out mass dissemination of WHO– and Government of Uganda approved COVID-19 health messaging. Approximately 70,000 women, men, and children benefitted from the two projects. During the COVID-19 pandemic,

  3. Nov 30, 2006 · In April 2005, IOCC got $2 million from USAID for a three-year project in Romania where it aligned its efforts with the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Romanian Ministry of Education to spread a faith-based message of AIDS prevention and nondiscrimination.

  4. Sep 16, 2004 · This is the third time that IOCC has provided flood relief in Romania. During spring flooding in 2000 and 2001, IOCC initiated food aid programs in flood-stricken portions of Romania,...

  5. nternational Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) is responding to the urgent needs of Romanians devastated by severe flooding in late August.. We invite you to learn about the Orthodox Christian Faith by exploring articles, videos, and more on Orthodox Spirituality, the Feasts of the Church, and our witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

  6. Feb 24, 2023 · IOCC Response in Romania In Romania, working with a long-time Church partner, IOCC is serving refugees and host communities: Transporting refugees to safe accommodation, and providing transportation for refugees staying with host families to essential shopping and services.

  7. Jul 27, 2021 · Since its inception, in 1992, it has provided relief aid and development programs in value of over 715 million dollars in 60 countries. In România, IOCC works in partnership with the Filantropia Federation of the Romanian Patriarchate. Photo credit: IOCC

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